Airlines have won a stay on the implementation of Dublin Airport's summer passenger cap pending the outcome of a legal ...
The High Court has set aside third party proceedings issued by Dublin City Council against Irish Water in light of a four-year delay. Delivering judgment for the High Court, Mr Justice Conleth Bradley ...
Denise Kirwan, partner at CKT, reviews a recent Australian decision relating to the use of ChatGPT in child protection. The ...
The High Court has expressed that Tusla, the Department of Children and the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform need to work together to solve pay issues driving staff recruitment and ...
A new approach to managing sexual offenders, with a particularly strong focus on rehabilitation, has been adopted by Irish ...
Barrister Siobhán Caslin has been appointed to the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland (PSNI). Ms Caslin, who has over 12 years' experience in public and regulatory law, is one ...
A free CPD webinar on the implications of the judgment of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in the O'Keeffe v ...
Vulnerable children are falling through the cracks because of a shortage of care placements and overcrowded courts, according ...
The European Commission has opened formal proceedings against Chinese e-commerce giant Temu under the Digital Services Act ...
An untrained law student enjoyed the rare opportunity to conduct a 60-person orchestra following a social media appeal. Ella ...
The Child Care Law Reporting Project (CCLRP) has published its first volume of case reports for 2019, featuring 47 cases including six from the High Court and one from the Court o ...
Dillon Eustace has promoted Shane Harron to partner in the firm’s Dublin-based restructuring and insolvency and commercial ...